Buying a tank from a different state....

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gangster;4335429; said:
Keep looking.....just drive slow and cautious if you get a trailer. YOu cant learn if you dont try. It will just take some time. DO it!

I understand what you are saying but i just dont think i want try it for the first time with a brand new tank that im going to spend alot of money on. The company i am buying it from recommended a large van or a flatbed from home deopt...and he said the only thing not to use is a trailor?...and all i asked he what he recommend i use.
 
The trailer will be the cheapest for sure. If you go the trailer route... just really think where you are going before you go there. Park in big parking lots( wal mart, Home Depot, ect). Then you can park so won't have to back up. I pull a trailer everyday and this is how I did it at the begining. Going forward is easy, just turn a little wider.
 
revival;4336669; said:
and he said the only thing not to use is a trailor?...
Trailers usually have stiff suspension, but the box trucks are not that cozy either.
If you are buying a new tank then box truck would probably be the way to go just for piece of mind if you are worried about a trailer. Can always make more money but you can't get back the time off your life that stress will rob.:chillpill:
 
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